🐟🦫 WildHub Special! Complete the poll for online screening event: Balancing The Scales 📽️🍿

Balancing The Scales is a groundbreaking new documentary from Beaver Trust and acclaimed filmmaker Nina Constable, funded by The European Nature Trust. Narrated by Joanna Lumley, the film is the first in Britain to explore the intricate relationship between reintroduced beavers and the delicate conservation needs of migratory fish populations.
Balancing The Scales premiered in the UK in February this year and it is now available for private screenings, so I registered WildHub for an online screening as I thought this would be a fantastic opportunity for us all at WildHub to watch it together and perhaps have a chat about it afterwards. I have considered the idea of inviting some river restoration/beaver/fish experts to join us for a Q&A if this is of interest? Please drop a comment below if you have any suggestions or thoughts on this.
I made a poll to gauge interest and availability so please click here and let's find a time that works best for everyone!
The documentary brings together leading experts, stunning visuals, and the most up-to-date research. It shines a light on how two critical aspects of freshwater ecosystems — beaver-engineered habitats and migratory fish species — might coexist and thrive in Britain’s evolving landscapes.
Migratory fish populations are declining in all regions of the world. Dams, mining and humans diverting water are destroying river ecosystems. In Europe, populations of migratory freshwater fishes have fallen by 75%, according to the latest update to the Living Planet Index. Migratory freshwater fish partially or exclusively rely on freshwater systems – some are born at sea and migrate back into fresh water, or vice versa. They can in some cases swim the width of entire continents and then return to the stream in which they were born. They form the basis for the diets and livelihoods of millions of people globally. Many rivers, however, are no longer flowing freely due to the construction of dams and other barriers, which block species’ migrations. There are an estimated 1.2m barriers across European rivers.
This decline in migratory fish populations is a wake-up call for the world. WE MUST SAVE THESE KEYSTONE SPECIES AND THEIR RIVERS! This is exactly why I invite you to come along and watch this documentary with us to find out more about the state of our rivers and how our friends the beavers can help. Incorporating perspectives from scientists both in Britain and abroad, the film examines how international efforts can inform the British approach. You will hear from experts in Norway and the US, both nations with notable beaver populations and long histories of managing fish migrations. Their global perspectives and case studies provide invaluable context to the situation in Britain, offering guidance and consideration to our own approach. You do not want to miss this!
Check out the trailer below👇
🐟🦫 For more information about the documentary, please visit the Beaver Trust's website 👉 https://beavertrust.org/our-work/balancing-the-scales/
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This sounds like such a powerful and timely documentary—thanks so much for organising this for the community, Flavia! How lucky are we to have you as our WildHub Community Advocate, always thinking of ways to bring us together and spark these important conversations. The intersection between beaver reintroductions and migratory fish conservation is such a fascinating and complex topic.
A Q&A with river restoration, beaver, and fish experts would be an incredible addition and could really deepen our understanding of the practical challenges and potential solutions. Also, the global perspectives from Norway and the US sound particularly insightful. It would be great to hear how their approaches could inform strategies here in the UK.
Count me in for the screening and the discussion afterwards! Thanks again, Flavia, for creating such valuable opportunities for us all to learn and connect. 🙏
Tagging some people at DICE to help us spread the word about this event: @Shaleen Attre , @Helen Pheasey , @Leanne Riddoch
And others who may find this of interest - thank you in advance for spreading the word! @Brian Heppenstall , @Jane Reeve , @Ben Stockwell
Also calling all WildHub Community Advocates and Catalysts to join this event!
@Mateusz Wolnicki , @Ross Rowe , @Tsholofelo Lori , @Jigme Tshelthrim Wangyal , @Eniang Inemesit Edem , @Suhail Bashir , @Amanda Mendonça Ferreira de Andrade e Silva , @Eberechi Cecilia Osuagwu, Wildhub Advocate , @Grace Alawa , @Chrissy , @Anesu Florência Chivite , @Nwamaka Uzonnah , @Gaia Piccaluga , @Vimbainashe Eunick , @Mary Malasa , @Amos Chege , @Stephen Ssemwaka , @Fleur Morton , @Matt Barker , @Opeyemi Blessing Oyawale , @Uchenna H Anyaorah , @Adekanle Godslove Damilola , @Oluwadamilare AJAYI , @Anne Mauro , @Taranee @Ussi Abuu Mnamengi , @Fai Collins Ndi , @Marrian Tendai Rwizi , @Muthoni Njuguna , @Christine Tansey , @Temitope Rebecca Adelola
@Jack Cole : building on your podcast and extensive network, would you be able to invite some more people to complete the poll who would be interested in this event? Thanks so much for your help!
Also a big thank you to @Fairuse Akter for helping Flavia to organise this!
Happy to do this and hope many can join 😃
Glad to be of help but it's actually all Flavia. But I hope this screening will be a gathering of beaver experts, learners, and WildHub members! Super excited!
Exciting to join! Thankyou for sharing.
See you on the screening day, Suhail!
This is an amazing opportunity i would like to be part of remotely, I wish i would be able to contribute to this amazing opportunity.
Hi Eniang! Happy to see you so excited for the screening. We are actually expecting some thought provoking engagement from the participants. You can contribute by sharing any insights, comments, or any questions on the screening day. That will be more than enough! Thank you so much for showing interests. So, see you then!
Thank you for sharing
Hope you can join!
Really looking forward to this. Thank you for organising.
We look forward to seeing you there, Vicky! More info coming soon :)